The news comes from a Facebook post from 10-year Terminal Reality vet Jesse Sosa. "TRI seems to have finally shut down," he posted. Sosa mentioned that things were "going downhill," but did not provide specifics. Posts on the company's Facebook profile from the fall mention a project, but it's unknown exactly what Terminal Reality was working on. The company was also involved in engine development.

If we get any concrete confirmation of the situation, we'll be sure to give an update.

That's rather disappointing. I loved the Ghostbusters game. Unfortunately it was never fully supported to the extent it should have been. Now I'll never be able to get a patch to fix the broken multiplayer. Of course, at this point, I'd have a hard time finding anyone to play with.

Bummer for those affected. I looked up a list of games it it looks like their best games was BloodRayne and the Ghostbusters video game. I really enjoyed BloodRayne when it came out a great deal despite its super repetitive level design and gameplay.